chancer
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of chancer
Example Sentences
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Far from being unique or “a heroic visionary,” Columbus was a typical merchant-seafarer of his time, combining the energies of a Genoese mercantile chancer with the drive of a man who wanted to get rich.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 2, 2026
Flitcroft was front and back page news, with headlines celebrating the plucky chancer who had conned the R&A.
From BBC • Jul. 13, 2022
Even as a young woman my mother had always been a gallus thing: a chancer, gregarious, desirous of any shiny bauble.
From The New Yorker • Jan. 6, 2020
The Brits who lived through war and austerity and rationing were rewarded with the union of a Stakhanovite stiff and a handsome chancer.
From Slate • May 19, 2018
I don’t want the minds of these boys destroyed by that chancer up there on the platform, him handing out apple skins and causing diarrhea right and left.
From "Angela's Ashes: A Memoir" by Frank McCourt
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